J. Bosch et al., FRUITING PHENOLOGY AND FRUIT-SET OF CAROB, CERATONIA-SILIQUA L (CESALPINACEAE), Israel journal of plant sciences, 44(4), 1996, pp. 359-368
The fruiting phenology of two female and two hermaphroditic carob (Cer
atonia siliqua L.) cultivars was studied in NE Spain. After flower pol
lination (September-November), fruit growth followed a sigmoidal curve
, with an initial period of slow growth (December-March), a period of
linear growth (April-June), and a final period of slow growth and matu
ration (June-August). Shedding of flowers and young fruits was high in
October-December, and slowed down in January-February. Then, fruit dr
op again increased until May, and from June to August fruit shedding w
as almost nil. Fruit initiation was 12.6-35.0%, and fruit shedding was
high (79.2-90.2% of the fruits initiated dropped before maturity). In
the two female cultivars, larger inflorescences had higher rates of f
ruit initiation, fruit set, and seed set per flower than smaller inflo
rescences.